Quenched-in Vacancies in Aluminium
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概要
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With particular attention to the thermal stain and the specimen thickness effect, the energy and the entropy for the formation of a vacancy in pure aluminium were carefully determined from the measurement of quenched-in resistivities. The energy and the entropy thus obtained are 0.702±0.003 eV and 1.69±0.03 k, respectively. Free energies for the migration and the binding of a divacancy at temperatures 85±5℃ were also determined from the initial decay rate on isothermal annealing of quenched-in resistivities, which are 0.43±0.02 eV and 0.14±0.02 eV, respectively.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1976-11-15
著者
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TAKAMURA Jin-ichi
Department of Metal Science and Technology,Kyoto University
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Abe Mutsumi
Department Of Legal Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Abe Mutsumi
Department Of Metal Science And Technology Kyoto University:(present Address) Kobe Steel Ltd.
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FURUKAWA Kozo
Department of Metal Science and Technology, Kyoto University
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KUWANA Nobuo
Department of Metal Science and Technology, Kyoto University
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TAHARA Ryoichi
Department of Metal Science and Technology, Kyoto University
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Kuwana Nobuo
Department Of Metal Science And Technology Kyoto University:(present Address) Nippon Steel Co.
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Furukawa Kozo
Department Of Metal Science And Technology Kyoto University
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Tahara Ryoichi
Department Of Metal Science And Technology Kyoto University:(present Address) Matsushita Electric Wo
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Tahara Ryoichi
Department Of Metal Science And Technology Kyoto University
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Takamura Jin-ichi
Department Of Metal Science And Technology Kyoto University
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